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Post Operative Care Crown Instructions

Post Op – Crown

After receiving a crown, prioritize oral hygiene with regular brushing and flossing, avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods for the first 24 hours, and attend follow-up appointments to ensure proper fit and function.

 

Here’s a more detailed breakdown of post-care instructions for a crown:

Diet:

Avoid eating and drinking for the first 3 hours.

Initial Period (First 24-48 Hours):

Avoid: Hard, crunchy, sticky, or chewy foods like nuts, ice, hard candy, and chewing gum.

Focus on: Soft foods like yogurt, cooked vegetables, and soft cheeses.

Chew on the opposite side: If possible, chew on the side of your mouth that doesn’t have the new crown.

Avoid hot or cold foods: Your mouth may be sensitive, so steer clear of extreme temperatures.

 

Oral Hygiene:

Brush gently: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.

Floss carefully: Be gentle when flossing around the crown, especially for the first few days.

Rinse with warm salt water: If you experience any discomfort or swelling, rinse your mouth with warm salt water (1/2 teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water) several times a day.

 

Pain Management:

Over-the-counter pain relievers: If you experience any pain, take over-the-counter pain relievers like Panadol or Ibuprofen as directed.

Contact your dentist: If the pain is severe or persistent, contact your dentist immediately.

 

Other:

Avoid smoking: Smoking can stain your new crown and hinder healing.

Avoid using your teeth as tools: Don’t bite on hard objects or use your teeth to open packages.

Attend follow-up appointments: Your dentist will schedule a follow-up appointment to check the fit and function of your crown if required. Your crown will be checked as part of your routine examination.

 

Long-Term Care:

Maintain good oral hygiene:

Brush twice a day, floss daily, and see your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings.

Be mindful of your diet:

Continue to avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods that could damage your crown.

Protect your crown:

If you grind your teeth, consider wearing a mouthguard at night.

Contact your dentist:

If you experience any problems or concerns, contact your dentist immediately on 07 3381 9992


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